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size. He has been showing at Blue Mound and 

 at the Bourbon county fairs, winning well in all 

 classes shown. He has contributed to the Inter- 

 state sales at Nevada, Mo., 1919 and at Fort 

 Scott, 1920. His location in one of the best cattle 

 sections in extreme eastern Kansas gives him a 

 good local market for his production. In the 

 herd are daughters and granddaughters of the 

 Cookson bred Admiral Broadhooks, a son of the 

 well known Young Commodore and imp. Scarlet 

 Bangle ; also of the Bellows bred Victor Sultan. 

 Lord Victor, an excellent and desirably bred 

 roan bull, heads the herd. 



Elmer Mclntosh, Hepler. Mr. Mclntosh has 

 bred Shorthorns for ten years and has kept his 

 herd closely culled. One of his good cows is 

 Madeline Lavender by a Bellows bred son of 

 Chief Sultan 279108, Victor Sultan. Her dam 

 is by Godwin, famous sire of splendid producing 

 females. Roan Isabella, another good cow, is by 

 Marr Cumberland, a son of Cumberland's Last 

 and imp. Lady Marr. Victor Sultan, mentioned 

 above, was much used in the herd. At present 

 the herd bull is Choice Lavender by a son of 

 Best of Goods, well known son of Choice Goods 

 and the excellent cow, Runaway Girl, by imp. 

 Collynie. There are some cows of very attrac- 

 tive breeding in this herd. 



Will Edmonds, Hepler. While Mr. Edmonds 

 has only a small herd, he is making an effort to 



